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Dwayne Johnson Celebrates Biopic's Impact Despite Box Office Struggles

Summary

  • Dwayne Johnson's biopic about MMA fighter Mark Kerr earned only $6 million domestically
  • Johnson proud of his performance and transformation for the role
  • Film director Benny Safdie praised for his work
Dwayne Johnson Celebrates Biopic's Impact Despite Box Office Struggles

On October 6th, 2025, it was reported that Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's latest film, a biopic about legendary MMA fighter Mark Kerr titled "The Smashing Machine," experienced a disappointing box office debut, earning only $6 million domestically. This marked Johnson's worst opening weekend to date, a significant contrast to his previous blockbuster successes like "Jumanji," "Black Adam," and "Jungle Cruise."

Despite the low box office numbers, Johnson took to social media to express his gratitude and pride in the film. He celebrated the work of director Benny Safdie, noting that it was an "honor to transform" for the role and that the film has "changed [his] life." The film, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September, received critical acclaim for Johnson's performance, though the overall reception of the film has been mixed.

While "The Smashing Machine" struggled to compete with the weekend's top earner, Taylor Swift's "The Official Release Party of a Showgirl," which raked in $33 million domestically, Johnson remains steadfast in his commitment to the project. He emphasized that in the "storytelling world," one cannot control box office results, but can control their performance and dedication to the craft. As he continues to reflect on his experience with the film, Johnson's unwavering passion for the project shines through, showcasing his commitment to his craft and the stories he chooses to tell.

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The film has changed Dwayne Johnson's life

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